Countries join forces to declare war on spam.
Representatives from the US, the UK and Australia have signed a ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ (MoU) on spam.
The agreement was signed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the United States, along with the UK’s Office of Fair Trading, the UK’s Information Commissioner, the UK’s Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and the Australian Communications Authority (ACA).
According to the UK’s
Government News Network
, the signing of the Memorandum means that:
- Enforcement authorities in the UK, United States and Australia will be able to work together to investigate spammers in those countries.
- Enforcement authorities across all three countries will take part in joint training initiatives to combat spam.
- International solutions and strengthening capabilities will be developed to trace and convict spammers.
- Cross-border enforcement against spammers will take effect.
Meanwhile, a similar pact
has been signed
between the Australian IT and Communications Minister Daryl Williams and his Thai counterpart, Surapong Suebwonglee. The agreement commits the two countries to exchanging information about anti-spam policies and security issues.
Posted on 05 July 2004 by
Virus Bulletin
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